The General Radiotelephony Course prepares individuals to obtain a General Radiotelephony Operator's Certificate, which is required for the Commercial Pilot License. The course covers both theoretical knowledge and practical application of radiotelephony procedures, encompassing both Visual Flight Rules (VFR) and Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) aspects. It also includes radio procedures and terminology, communications failure, and distress/urgency messages.
Key aspects of a general radiotelephony course:
Theoretical Knowledge:
This includes understanding the basics of radio communication, relevant regulations, and the syllabus outlined by the South African Civil Aviation Authority (SACAA).
Practical Application:
The course focuses on learning and practicing radio procedures, including flight planning, communication with air traffic control, and handling various radio scenarios.
Exam Preparation:
Training is provided to help candidates pass the General Radiotelephony examination, which is a prerequisite for certain aviation licenses.
IFR & VFR:
The course addresses both Visual Flight Rules (VFR) and Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) aspects, covering the necessary procedures and knowledge for both.
Course Content:
The syllabus typically covers areas like airspace classification, altimeter setting, ATC flight plans, radio technical aspects, practical use of VHF equipment, terminology, and communication failure procedures.
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